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Turkic etymology :
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Proto-Turkic: *KAjɨr
Meaning: castoreum, the odorous secretion of the beaver
Russian meaning: мускус, пахучие выделения бобра
Old Turkic: qajɨr (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qunduz qajɨrɨ (MK) Tatar: Sib. qajɨr
Khakassian: xajɨr
Shor: qajɨr
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Altaic etymology :
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Proto-Altaic: *ki̯ájo
Meaning: strong odour, smoke
Russian meaning: сильный запах, дым
Comments: АПиПЯЯ 109, 277, Мудрак Дисс. 103 (see also *gi̯ūbe, *ki̯àjú, with a possibility of contaminations). Note that both in MMong. and OJ the root is sometimes treated as borrowed from MChin. khɨ̀j (see, e.g., Rozycki 139) - which is not totally excluded, but somewhat dubious (very early attestation both in Mongolian and Japanese texts, and unexplained vocalism). altet-meaning,altet-rusmean,altet-turc,altet-mong,altet-tung,altet-jap,altet-reference,
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Mongolian etymology :
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Proto-Mongolian: *kej
Meaning: 1 air, atmosphere 2 wind
Russian meaning: 1 воздух, атмосфера 2 ветер
Written Mongolian: kei (L 444) 1 Middle Mongolian: ke (=kǝi HY 1), kei (SH), kī (IM), kĭji (MA) 1 Khalkha: xij 1
Buriat: xī 1
Kalmuck: kī 1
Ordos: kī
Dongxian: kei 1, 2
Baoan: ki 2
Dagur: xein, kein, kīn 2 (Тод. Даг. 149), hejn 2, hejse- 'to blow' (MD 159), hij 1 (MD 162) Shary-Yoghur: kī 1
Monguor: kī (SM 199) 1, 2 Mogol: kei 1,2; ZM kei 1,2 (19-4a) monget-prnum,monget-meaning,monget-rusmean,monget-wmo,monget-mmo,monget-hal,monget-bur,monget-kal,monget-ord,monget-dun,monget-bao,monget-dag,monget-yuy,monget-mgr,monget-mogh,monget-reference,
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Tungus etymology :
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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *koja
Meaning: secretion of a musk deer
Russian meaning: струя кабарги
Ulcha: qoja
Nanai: qoja
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Japanese etymology :
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Proto-Japanese: *káiN-púri ( ~ *kiá-)
Meaning: smoke
Russian meaning: дым
Old Japanese: k(j)eburi
Middle Japanese: kébúri
Tokyo: kèmuri
Kyoto: kémúrí
Kagoshima: kemúi
Nase: kɨ̀bùší
Shuri: kìbúšì
Hateruma: ki_̀pu_̀sɨ̀
Yonakuni: kìbúnčí
Comments: JLTT 448. Historically a compound with *pur- 'to wave' (or *pur- 'to snow, rain'); the Ryukyu variant *kaiNpusi may reflect a different suffixation (or the influence of *mus- 'to boil, steam'). Simple *kai is also attested in OJ as ke 'vapour, breath'; the word is traditionally regarded as borrowed < MChin. khɨ̀j id., but the vocalism is somewhat strange (one would rather expect OJ ki - which, as a matter of fact, is also attested and is the normal Goon / Kanon reading of the character 氣). japet-prnum,japet-meaning,japet-rusmean,japet-ajp,japet-mjp,japet-tok,japet-kyo,japet-kag,japet-nas,japet-shu,japet-hat,japet-yon,japet-comments,
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